Best Brain Publications, a publishing firm, has made a generous donation of assorted educational materials to the New Horizon E.P Educational Centre for the Blind, in a move to support inclusive education.
The donation forms part of the firm’s corporate social responsibility initiative, aimed at providing high-quality learning resources to underserved and specialised educational institutions.
The New Horizon E.P Educational Centre for the Blind is a facility dedicated to providing specialised training and innovation-driven education for learners with visual impairments.
The donation included a comprehensive set of textbooks, covering core subjects such as mathematics, science, and English, specifically curated to align with the new standards-based curriculum.
The gesture aimed to enhance the academic performance of visually impaired students by providing them with the same high-standard materials used in mainstream schools, thereby fostering inclusive education.
Mr Henry Owusu Boateng, the Ho Manager of Best Brain Publications, emphasised that every child, regardless of physical ability, deserved access to the best tools for critical thinking and innovation.
Mr Eric Kwabla Ofori, the Director of the New Horizon E.P Educational Centre for the Blind, expressed profound gratitude for the gesture, noting that such partnerships were vital for the upkeep and academic success of the pupils.
He appealed to other corporate bodies to follow this example by supporting the Centre for the holistic development of the pupils.
